GREEN SHOULD SHARE POWER OVER SFO, SAY GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS

HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate has called for David Green, the director of Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO), to share his power and responsibilities with a chief executive officer (CEO). In a report on the SFO’s governance, the inspectorate said: “The director has too many responsibilities and has taken on, and shared among other senior managers, many of the corporate and business responsibilities.” A CEO would ease “pressure on the director’s time and provide an additional layer of scrutiny and challenge at board level.” Green was ...


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